Jgmo Today s coronavirus news: Blue Jays to play home games in Buffalo; Tam warns of virus fatigue among young, calls upward trend of infections  worrisome
 Hamilton public health reported 12 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Thursday.At the same time, some Hamilton-area golf courses, including Chippewa Creek and Flamborough Hills, are already booking t 
stanley nz ee times for the long weekend.The total number of confirmed cases in the city jumped to 507 Thursday 鈥?up from 495 the previous day. No new deaths were reported.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The province also announced the first of its three-stage plan to reopen parts of the economy. Some seasonal activities and businesses, such as golf courses, private parks, and marinas and boat clubs, will be able to open as early as Saturday, in time  
stanley water bottle for the Victoria Day long weekend.The City of Hamilton says it is reviewing the provincial announcement made Thursday afternoon and is  considering the local impacts.  More information is expected to be available Friday during the citys scheduled COVID-19 update.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 There are 11 ongoing outbreaks in Hamilton at retirement residences and long-term-care facilities: Grace Villa, Village of Wentworth Heights, Extendicare Hamilton, Arbour Creek Care Centre, Blackadar Continuing Care Centre, The Rosslyn, Idlewyl 
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 Halton wants to know if youre using its recycling and compost programs.The regional municipality launched a waste management survey Jan. 20 with questions that look to garner details on local citizens garbage day habits.A couple of the questions examine reasons why people arent regularly using their blue box or green cart, including lack of space in their home, odours, uncertainty about what goes in the bins or a feeling like theyre not making a difference.            
stanley tumblers     ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         The results of the survey will inform a communications plan to encourage participation and educate residents on how to use the program,  said public works commissioner Jim Harnum in a memo to council.      The survey also looks to gauge how r 
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stanley cup m.        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 The survey will run until Feb. 28. Residents can participate online at halton.ca/waste, by emailing accesshalton@halton.ca, calling 311or visiting the Halton Regional Centre  1151 Bronte Rd., Oakville  or Halton Waste Management Site  5400 Regional Road 25, Milton .